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Einstein Was Not A Scientist
It's shocking to say that maybe the most renowned scientist in history is not a Scientist. But according to the Value Zodiac model, Albert Einstein was most likely the scientist's nemesis -- the Shaman.
Holly Mann's Honest Riches
When I first encountered the E-Books on the Internet offering to teach you to "Make Money Online," "Earn Money from Home," and "Get Rich with the Internet," I thought that probably the only people getting rich was whoever was selling those E-Books. But I was still curio
A Must Read - The Hour I First Believed by Wally Lamb
When you connect with a literary character, that person becomes part of you and when the book has aged and the pages have yellowed, that character remains... and you are changed because of the exchange, the relationship of sorts that you had with that book and the character. Caelum Quirk is more tha
How To Write A Novel
Have you always wanted to write a novel but never really knew how to begin? The fact that you conceived the whole idea in your mind means you just might be the next bestselling novelist the world has yet to read. It may just take a little time, effort and a spark of inspiration to get you started. O
Three Hard Poems
Sometimes we used our fists, or a bat, or some thick stick, board; sometimes the back handle of a rake. I grew up in a tough neighborhood, which would step on snakes (a trader) never mind the small talk, or make faces-the good ones, were useless.
Devil in the Details
The devil in the details ensnares our precious souls.Strife takes its toll.Leaving us fragmented, broken, and unwhole.Too heavy in heart to be joyful.Too nervous to be peaceful.The devil in the details deceitful.
Go For No! Yes Is the Destination, No Is How You Get There, By: Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz
Are you afraid of rejection or just down right tired out of it? This is a must read book and will propel you in your business to new levels you never thought possible.
Collection Of Two Poems
"Where are they?" is about some children sleeping under a metro pillar in New Delhi.But "I am what I am" is about self-respect.
Book Review: Let There Be Light - The Story of Light From Atoms to Galaxies (2nd Edition)
This second edition of "Let there be Light: the Story of Light from Atoms to Galaxies" is, like the first edition, a delightful book. Light, or more generally electromagnetic radiation, is the vehicle that the authors use to traverse the broad subject of physics, and they do so in a humoro
A Mirthful Spirit by Mary Huntley & Edna Thayer - Book Review
Mary Huntley and Edna Thayer want to leave their mark. They know their experiences with laughter and their research about the ways in which laughter has influenced people's wellness will benefit others. Their collaboration on "A Mirthful Spirit" has resulted in a unique work on the ma
Nancy Madore's Enchanted
You can find this particular book is found through Harlequin's Spice and some of the stories were re-published through Spice Briefs.The new take on the old fairy tale classics will leave you speechless.
Frozen Relation
When real relation is frozen or turned frost? You are not loved at all but continue to be hated most. Some irritation starts creeping in mind. You see nothing except being rude and unkind.
Forgotten Dreams 25
And still I wait....The night seems long and lonely. Now my whole soul cries, then rests awhile...
'Hearts on the Run' By Summer Ericson Book Review
'Hearts on the Run' by Summer Ericson is a romance thriller that tells the story of Kate, a woman who just wanted to buy a car but wound up with a first date instead. One date turned to another but then disaster struck and Kate found herself running from the mob with the guy she thought wa
All The Night
The spring may give surprise knock. We may hear sweet voices from cuckoo and cocks. The flowers may shine with different colors and smell. All will be turning like living heaven to fell it very well.
Waiting for the Tide Part II - In the Valley - A Dramatic Epic Poem
Ferdinand rode his Model T Ford through the city, up into the mountains, to the valley pastures noisily southeast catching the windfrom the hills... Many times he wanted Joana to show him some new beauty within the valley, the river or perhaps the old warrior sites... Quickly they rode through the b
Book Review - Red Sky Morning by Andrew J Rafkin
Andrew Rafkin has a tremendous respect for the ocean and a love for sports fishing.In his new book "Red Sky Morning" Rafkin relives the summer he turned 17 in this coming of age fast moving true to life adventure story of life on a commercial tuna fishing expedition. Andrew relates his sto
An Author Biography - Alexis Pena Goco
The youngest of five from step parents Leonardo Santos Goco and Lourdes Pena Goco. His parents graduated from the University of the Philippines with studies in medical sciences - his step father, in the field of Bacteriology; and his step mother in Pharmacy. He accredits his vivid way of seeing thin
Alone by Lisa Gardner
"Alone" by Lisa Gardner starts out as an exciting fast paced thriller but bogs down in the middle. The author adds too many highly improbable scenarios and weaves a web that's too tangled to accept.